Facebook Releases Government Requests Report
Finally details how frequently countries request information from users
Finally details how frequently countries request information from users
Privacy & Civil Liberties Oversight Board speaks
At least in regards to what they're doing on their smartphones
Despite what we've been told
Program has since been discontinued due to ineffectiveness
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) calling for closing of loopholes that allow for warrantless searches of Americans' communications
More than has been publicly acknowledged
A lot of unauthorized surveillance of American and foreign targets in the U.S.
And yes, they've accessed content
A case of constitutional abuse from Rochester, New York.
Fears of surveillance cause change of plans
Yes, the guy caught lying to Congress about the scope of surveillance
Was trying to make ads more personable in London's financial district
clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right
Insists in the face of latest news that people's e-mails aren't being read.
Rather than comply with government demands, apparently
Not just to or from certain targets, but about certain targets
Now opposes them as president
$35 billion in lost contracts from hesitant customers over next three years
A federal appeals court approves warrantless cellphone tracking, which the NSA may already be doing.
Malware affects folks using Firefox
If your phone provider doesn't have the tools to give the feds what they want, don't worry! The FBI is more than happy to provide them.
Up 40 percent in the first six months of this year
Classified talking points made public